Universal Studios Orlando Halloween Horror Nights: How show directors put the event together
FOX Business spoke to 4 show directors at Universal Studios Orlando in Florida — who shared how they got their jobs and what it takes to build haunted houses for a living.
LA's latest homeless plan could turn hotels into squatter dens: expert
The heads of the American Hotel and Lodging Association warned against a planned L.A. ballot initiative that would house homeless people alongside paying customers
'Unusual odor' in cabin midflight sends Southwest plane back to Las Vegas for emergency landing
A Southwest Airlines plane was forced to return to Las Vegas and make an emergency landing Thursday night after an "unusual odor" in the cabin, according to the FAA.
Nonbinary NYU Student Bar Association president loses job offer after defending Hamas terror attack on Jews
NYU Law School Bar Association student president Ryna Workman had a job offer from a law firm rescinded over Workman's statement defending Hamas' attack on Israel.
California hotel from 1880 hits real estate market for $5.5M: See the Old West quarters
An old western saloon has hit the real estate market in California after nearly 150 years. See inside the $5.5 million property, which is currently a wedding venue.
Airbnb renter-turned-squatter leaves Los Angeles homeowner tied up in legal red tape: report
The owner of a Brentwood, California, mansion is mired in a legal dispute with an Airbnb renter-turned-squatter who hasn't paid rent in a year and a half.
Miami penthouse listed for whopping $50M at Waldorf Astoria Residences
Waldorf Astoria is set to build a 100-story luxury condominium and hotel in Downtown Miami. The penthouse is up for sale for $50 million as construction begins.
MGM Resorts racks up $100M cost from cyberattack
MGM Resorts International has put a number on the cost of the disruptive cyberattack it experienced in September. It estimated the damage at $100 million.
Starbucks closing 7 downtown San Francisco stores
Starbucks is closing seven downtown San Francisco stores as the coffee giant looks to reshape its footprint in the Bay Area while investing resources in other locations.
Woman sues Disney for $50K over 'injurious wedgie' on waterslide at Typhoon Lagoon in birthday trip gone wrong
A woman has filed a lawsuit against Disney World after a ride down the Humunga Kowabunga at the Typhoon Lagoon water park led to an 'injurious wedgie.'
Michigan thief used Bluetooth to steal 800 gallons of gas by hacking into pumps, station owner says
A Michigan man allegedly stole 800 gallons of gas from a Shell station using the Bluetooth from a cellphone to hack the pump as prices continue to increase, the station owner said.
More than 3,000 US flight delays as NYC, Northeast hit with rain and flooding
Flight delays and cancellations are increasing in New York City and the Northeast on Friday as heavy rainfall is causing widespread flooding.
Hawaiian Electric CEO defends decision not to de-energize power lines
Hawaiian Electric is facing lawsuits filed by Maui residents and the county, and has been sued by its investors, all largely claiming that the utility was responsible.
JPMorgan Chase agrees to $75M settlement in US Virgin Islands case alleging bank enabled Jeffrey Epstein abuse
JPMorgan Chase settled with the U.S. Virgin Islands for $75 million in a case alleging the company enabled Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking.
Apple's iPhone 15 on sale, Tim Cook hits NYC store
Apple CEO Tim Cook is in NYC on Friday for the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max launch in stores, after crowds stood in front all night.
Disney CEO Bob Iger vows to 'quiet the noise' in culture wars
Disney CEO Bob Iger reportedly told investors this week the entertainment giant will "quiet the noise," referring to the culture war the company has become engaged in.
Ukraine's Zelenskyy to meet with nation's top financiers, diplomats in New York City
JPMorgan, the big bank serving as Zelenskyy’s financial adviser to attract private capital for a new investment fund to rebuild Ukraine’s infrastructure, is hosting the meeting.
Multiple people arrested in NYC at climate change protest on Wall Street
Multiple demonstrators were detained by police in New York City on Monday during a protest launched by activists against fossil fuel financiers on Wall Street.
Disney's Magic Kingdom partially closed after black bear spotted on the loose, later captured
Nearly half of Walt Disney World's Magic Kingdom in Florida was reportedly closed after cast members reportedly found a live bear in Frontierland.
Chicago mayor considers creating city-owned grocery store after Walmart, Whole Foods close stores in the city
The city of Chicago is considering the feasibility of a municipally owned grocery store as a means of promoting equitable access to food following several notable store closures.



















